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Re: Richmond's Coach

Guy is a loser...

He cheated against UNI telling his player to fake an injury in the final seconds giving them some time to set up a play before their last TD when they had no time-outs!! I saw it right in front of me... Now, maybe it wasn't "cheating" because in college they don't have the 10 second run-off and there's not a rule in against it but it was pathetic and he is a low-life to have to stoop to something like that...

Re: Richmond's Coach

Maybe he is, but I don't know that one thing like that makes him a loser. Defenses have a guy go down to buy them some breathing time on a regular basis. That's a deal where if you are on the losing side of it then they cheated, on the winning side it's a smart call.

Re: Richmond's Coach

Originally Posted by st8phan

Guy is a loser...

He cheated against UNI telling his player to fake an injury in the final seconds giving them some time to set up a play before their last TD when they had no time-outs!! I saw it right in front of me... Now, maybe it wasn't "cheating" because in college they don't have the 10 second run-off and there's not a rule in against it but it was pathetic and he is a low-life to have to stoop to something like that...

Any smart player in the exact same situation would have done the same thing.
I don't think the player was told by his coach to do that.

UNI choked, they played the 4th quarter not to lose and lost.

With all that being said, we don't need this guy. Fulmer is taking the job

Re: Richmond's Coach

Any smart player in the exact same situation would have done the same thing.
I don't think the player was told by his coach to do that.

UNI choked, they played the 4th quarter not to lose and lost.

With all that being said, we don't need this guy. Fulmer is taking the job

Sorry, but he was told to do it... It happened 15' in front of me @ the game.

Player caught a pass, got up, and jogged with a limp back towards the side-line. When he got close to the sideline (referee's back was turned) Coach London waved his arm up and down and yelled at the player (#35 in this case) motioning for him to go down. Player laid down... Coach London then motioned and yelled @ the referee telling him that he had a player down. They stop the clock for an injury TO. After the player is tended to, he gets up and turns to his own bench and smiles as he walks to the sideline.

Re: Richmond's Coach

I saw the same thing on TV and couldn't believe it. Don't think the announcers saw it either, or it least I don't remember them mentioning much about it. It was complete BS and without it, UNI wins. It was a gamechanger and was definitely cheating.

Re: Richmond's Coach

Originally Posted by st8phan

Sorry, but he was told to do it... It happened 15' in front of me @ the game.

Player caught a pass, got up, and jogged with a limp back towards the side-line. When he got close to the sideline (referee's back was turned) Coach London waved his arm up and down and yelled at the player (#35 in this case) motioning for him to go down. Player laid down... Coach London then motioned and yelled @ the referee telling him that he had a player down. They stop the clock for an injury TO. After the player is tended to, he gets up and turns to his own bench and smiles as he walks to the sideline.

Total BS...

If he didn't break any rules, then it is not cheating.

Sounds like smart coaching to me and it worked because they won the game and are not playing for the championship.

Re: Richmond's Coach

Yeah, no worries...

UNI lost the game because the did play not to lose vs. playing to win. It's their own fault, it just sucks to have it come down to a snake move like that from their coach. As someone stated above, true it's not cheating but if the referee would've been watching and had seen the coach instruct the player to drop to the turf he probably wouldn't have called the injury TO.

Either way, it's true, UNI lost and Richmond won and Richmond is playing in the Nat'l Championship game and UNI is playing the "what if" game in that they had their chances but ****** it away like they so often do...

Re: Richmond's Coach

Originally Posted by joefrog

I saw the same thing on TV and couldn't believe it. Don't think the announcers saw it either, or it least I don't remember them mentioning much about it. It was complete BS and without it, UNI wins. It was a gamechanger and was definitely cheating.

I am no UNI homer either, but that wasn't right.

Funny the same thing happened in a Ia HS playoff game Ames vs SEP, all the SEP fans cried foul, even booed the kid from Ames. As it turns out the young man was knocked out and didn't play the next week. I get upset when fans question the integrity of any injured player. Usually someone who has never played the game or at least never put it all on the line in a game.

Re: Richmond's Coach

This coach is in his first year as HC there. The HC that built the program to where it is was hired this year as OC under Fulmer at UT. He was let go along with Fulmer and I believe he was just hired as HC at Miami(oh). I am not saying he isn't a good coach, he just is not 100% the reason for where they are.

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